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    White King Bleach Case

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    Description White King Bleach is a multi-purpose cleaner (Pental 2018, para. 2). The product manufacturer of bleach is Pental Products Pty Ltd located in Shepparton, Victoria (Pental Products Pty Ltd 2016). The chemicals contained in this product are sodium hypochlorite, sodium hydroxide and coco dimethyl amine oxide (Pental Products Pty Ltd 2016). Bleach has positive and hazardous effects on human health, in the context of household use as detailed in journal 1. In addition, the substance also has catastrophic consequences to larger environments; such as the biological, chemical, social and economic environments. Interpretation and evaluation Biological environment More than 100 million kilograms of chemicals are dumped every year into aquatic…

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    Bleach Lab Report

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    Bleach was found to be a successful disinfectant against the bacterium S.epidermidis and E.coli, at all concentrations. Bleach is a household chemical substance that acts as a halogen-releasing agent specifically releasing chlorine. As bleach is an oxidizing agent, it facilitates the surge of cellular activity of Hsp33, which are redox-regulated chaperone proteins of the bacterial cell. This chaperone protein prevents the bleach from oxidizing the bacteria, which protects the cell against…

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    Soaked In Bleach Analysis

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    The documentary that I chose for this project was “Soaked in Bleach”. It was directed by Benjamin Statler, and produced and written by Donnie Eichar and Richard Middleton.This documentary is about Kurt Cobain’s untimely death and how it could have been set up by his ‘loving’ wife Courtney Love. The plot consists of old documents and photographs of Kurt Cobain’s suicide and it debunks some misconceptions about it. It also gives reenactments of some of the situations he had dealt with before this…

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    well also determining the amount of hypochlorite ions present in the commercial bleach given. Introduction: Commercial Bleach and other commercial products like hair colouring agents, contain oxidizing agents. Oxidizing agents are substances that remove electrons from one or more reactants and thereby oxidizes it, whereas reducing agents are substance that give electrons to other reactant. There is some reaction that are called oxidation-reduction reaction, theses reactions are commonly seen…

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    Food Dye With Bleach

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    The Reaction of a food dye with bleach Introduction The overall purpose of the experiment was to determine the order in respect to the blue dye and the rate constant (K). With these found however, the overall rate law in the reaction between blue food coloring and the bleaching agent within commercial Clorox can be found. The orders in a rate law equation represent the relationship between the concentration of a given element or molecule and the overall rate, for example, when a reaction in…

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    experiment is very unusual. This is the interpretation and analysis the experiment regarding the cleaning power of the chlorine bleach produced by Clorox and laundry detergent produced by Oxiclean. This interpretation is essential to understand the data and how effective each of the independent variables in this experiment are. As an analysis, there were many key points that made this data relevant. Regarding the coffee, both of the cleaners did quite a successful job at removing these stains.…

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    Cut Rose Bleach Research

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    Roses aren’t a plant that will be able to last forever in just a vase with water. Believe it or not, they actually do need nutrients daily and a good amount of sunlight to even last 10 days! Studies show that bleach and/or sugar can actually help cut flowers live for longer periods of time. The average lifespan of a cut rose is 4-12 days, which isn’t very long. An experiment will be conducted to prove the theory that bleach and/or sugar improves the lifespan of a cut rose. The most important…

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    Bleach Vs Pool Chlorine

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    After spending money yet again on chlorine to clean the pool, just about every swimming pool owner has wondered whether common bleach would do the job just as well. In truth, bleach contains the same base chemical as pool chlorine. That chemical is, of course, chlorine. The major differences between the two types are strength and formulation. Also, bleach is a bit less expensive than pool chlorine. Bleach Versus Pool Chlorine Common pool chlorine is made up of the chemical calcium hypochlorite…

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    The chemical reaction can be dangerous I used the, A: soap and bleach and B: soap and water. The reaction in A as the week pass the soap starts to get smaller and smaller, on the left and the right it got white a little. The chemical reaction on A is that the bleach got clear and light at the soap that have been use in the experiment. In Bowl B the water and soap that have been used in the experiment was breaking up, getting lighter. In bowl B the soap took away the walker as the week have…

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    Sodium Bleach Lab Report

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    1. Items needed for this experiment are: three nutrient broth tubes, graduated pipet, alcohol, disposable cups, E. coli, S. epidermidis vials, yeast packet, candle, lighter, permanent marker, paper towels, bleach, safety gloves, goggles, face mask and apron. 2. Before beginning the experiment, wash hands with soap and warm water, then put on apron, safety goggles, face mask and gloves. 3. Disinfect the work area with bleach and paper towels. Then pour some bleach in a bucket for anything that…

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